examples/README.ytfeed: expand
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as part of the standard library - I figured it'd be less hassle than vendoring
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as part of the standard library - I figured it'd be less hassle than vendoring
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a dependency or (woe be unto those who think it) relying on whatever awful
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a dependency or (woe be unto those who think it) relying on whatever awful
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package managers the user has installed.
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package managers the user has installed.
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ytfeed's API (use of stdin and argv) is not finalized and will likely change.
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At some point I'd like to refactor the project to be able to do something like
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```
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$ ytfeed.browse-feeds \
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| menu \
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| ytfeed.browse-entry \
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```
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because I find long pipelines to be satisfying. Also, the Python programs would
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benefit from sharing code rather than duplicating it (just a few functions - I
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promise!).
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